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    garden-of-vegan:

snack for two: papaya and mango, blue and yellow corn tortilla chips with salsa and avocado

    garden-of-vegan:

    snack for two: papaya and mango, blue and yellow corn tortilla chips with salsa and avocado

    (via vegan-yums)

    — 3 weeks ago with 1200 notes
    #sweet  #savory 

    yes pizzabox origami!

    shuofthewind:

    kiggor:

    Pizza Box Turns into Plates & Storage Unit

    (via veganpizzafuckyeah)

    — 3 weeks ago with 159332 notes
    #cute  #savory 
    fuckyeahveganjunkfood:

(vegan) broccoli cheese soup grilled cheese sandwich

    fuckyeahveganjunkfood:

    (vegan) broccoli cheese soup grilled cheese sandwich

    (via veganfeast)

    — 3 weeks ago with 642 notes
    #savory 

    jazzystudentveg:

    A Yo! Sushi has opened up on my home town, and I could not be happier. Veggie sushi incorporates all my favourite things, raw summery vegetables, sticky rice and the god of all gods: Seaweed. Bitches love seaweed. 

    (via veganfeast)

    — 3 weeks ago with 61 notes
    #savory 

    veganexperience:

    Made Thai spring rolls and Thai collard wraps at work today. Hopefully I made enough spring rolls that no one will fight over them this week lol!

    (via veganfeast)

    — 3 weeks ago with 71 notes
    #savory 
    findvegan:

Spicy Chickpea Vegetable Pancakes

    findvegan:

    Spicy Chickpea Vegetable Pancakes

    — 3 weeks ago with 126 notes
    #savory 
    findvegan:

Is this the funnest kitchen prep tool ever? Maybe..

    findvegan:

    Is this the funnest kitchen prep tool ever? Maybe..

    — 4 weeks ago with 109 notes
    #savory 
    eatyourselflean:

Made this morning and ready to be eaten at lunchtime. An intense PT session in the #gym involving #timetrail run, upper body strength work, plyometric drill and yoga stretch cool down. Need to repair muscle and restore energy. Millet and pine nuts providing the protein and leafy greens providing a powerhouse of nutrients including vitamin C, K, E, potassium, iron and more.
Ingredients:  6 cabbage leaves such as tenderheart cabbage, 1 cup of frozen peas, 1 cup of  frozen broad beans, 25g of pine nuts, juice from ½ lemon, 3 tablespoons lemon-infused olive oil, 3 handfuls of kale, 3 handfuls offspring greens, 2 handfuls of spinach, 3-4 broccoli florets,  2 cups of cooked millet, 8-10 basil leaves.Break off about 6 undamaged leaves from the cabbage – taking care not to break them and cut off the ragged ends of the stalk.  Steam them until they are tender – this is the one time you will want to cook your greens thoroughly in order to roll them later.  Boil frozen peas and broad beans for about 3-5 minutes. Steam leafy greens and broccoli florets – you can place the broccoli florets in first for about 2 minutes before you add your leafy greens. Pop the broad beans so you have the lovely inner green bean and none of the outer skin. Dry fry the pine nuts until they are golden. Blend peas, beans, pine nuts, basil leaves, oil and lemon juice until creamy.  Place leafy greens and broccoli in processor and pulse until finely chopped.  In a bowl, combine leafy green mix, 2 cups of millet and cream sauce. Combine well and season. To put together your cabbage roll.  Place a leaf on a clean worktop. Cut away any hard part of the stalk – no more than an inch.  This will probably be more necessary for the outer layers of the cabbage.  Place some of the mixture down the spine of your cabbage leaf.  Roll the longer end of the cabbage leaf over the mixture and bring the other end to cover and seal.  It will look a bit tubular.  Seal the ends by tucking them into the opening.  Cut off any ragged stalk ends.  Roll cabbage roll tightly in a piece of cling film and tie up the ends. Perfect to put in a lunch box. Delicious hot or cold. 
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    eatyourselflean:

    Made this morning and ready to be eaten at lunchtime. An intense PT session in the #gym involving #timetrail run, upper body strength work, plyometric drill and yoga stretch cool down. Need to repair muscle and restore energy. Millet and pine nuts providing the protein and leafy greens providing a powerhouse of nutrients including vitamin C, K, E, potassium, iron and more.

    Ingredients:  6 cabbage leaves such as tenderheart cabbage, 1 cup of frozen peas, 1 cup of  frozen broad beans, 25g of pine nuts, juice from ½ lemon, 3 tablespoons lemon-infused olive oil, 3 handfuls of kale, 3 handfuls offspring greens, 2 handfuls of spinach, 3-4 broccoli florets,  2 cups of cooked millet, 8-10 basil leaves.

    Break off about 6 undamaged leaves from the cabbage – taking care not to break them and cut off the ragged ends of the stalk.  Steam them until they are tender – this is the one time you will want to cook your greens thoroughly in order to roll them later.  Boil frozen peas and broad beans for about 3-5 minutes. Steam leafy greens and broccoli florets – you can place the broccoli florets in first for about 2 minutes before you add your leafy greens. Pop the broad beans so you have the lovely inner green bean and none of the outer skin. Dry fry the pine nuts until they are golden. Blend peas, beans, pine nuts, basil leaves, oil and lemon juice until creamy.  Place leafy greens and broccoli in processor and pulse until finely chopped.  In a bowl, combine leafy green mix, 2 cups of millet and cream sauce. Combine well and season. 

    To put together your cabbage roll.  Place a leaf on a clean worktop. Cut away any hard part of the stalk – no more than an inch.  This will probably be more necessary for the outer layers of the cabbage.  Place some of the mixture down the spine of your cabbage leaf.  Roll the longer end of the cabbage leaf over the mixture and bring the other end to cover and seal.  It will look a bit tubular.  Seal the ends by tucking them into the opening.  Cut off any ragged stalk ends.  Roll cabbage roll tightly in a piece of cling film and tie up the ends. Perfect to put in a lunch box. Delicious hot or cold. 

    (via veganfeast)

    — 4 weeks ago with 464 notes
    #savory